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John Hanson (1713 - 1784)

John Hanson
Born in Dover, New Hampshiremap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at age 70 in Dover, New Hampshiremap
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Biography

John Hanson (Jr.), eldest son of John3 Hanson, Thomas2, Thomas1; born in Dover, NH, on 17 Mar. 1712/13, married 1.) Phebe Austin, daughter of Nathaniel and Catherine (Neale) Austin, of Dover, on 27 Feb. 1734/5 in Dover. She was born on 14 Mar. 1718 in Dover, a granddaughter of Thomas and Ann Austin. She died, and he remarried to 2.) Sarah Tuttle, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Brackett) Tuttle, on 21 Nov. 1750 in Dover. She was born on 16 June 1727 in Dover. The will of Thomas Tuttle Sr., of Dover, dated 21 Apr. 1772, and proved on 12 Mar. 1777, mentioned a daughter Sarah Hanson.

John Hanson (Jr.) was also a Quaker, and he died testate on 9 Jan. 1784 in Dover. He named his wife Sarah, sons John Jr., James, Samuel, and Isaac, and only his daughters Mary, Hannah, and Anna, in his will, which was dated 8 Nov. 1782, witnessed by Caleb Hodgdon, William Young and John Wentworth, Jr., and probated 11 Feb. 1784. His son John Hanson (3rd) was granted administration of his estate. Sarah (Tuttle) Hanson died on 12 Nov. 1804, possibly in Portsmouth, York Co., ME.

John Hanson (Jr.) had 5 children by Phebe Austin, and 9 children by Sarah Tuttle.

Sources

  • Ann Theopold Chaplin, "Some Descendants of Thomas Hanson of Dover, New Hampshire," New Hampshire Genealogical Record 17 (July-Oct 2000): 97-119, 151-167, at 97-119.
  • Robert S. Canney, compiler, Early Marriages of Strafford County, New Hampshire 1630-1850 (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1991), 231.
  • Dover Historical Society, Vital Records of Dover, New Hampshire: 1686-1850 (1894; reprint, Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1977), 13, 192.
  • Helen F. Evans, Abstracts of the Probate Records of Strafford County New Hampshire 1771-1799 (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1983), 71, further cited as Evans, Abstracts of Strafford Co. Probate Records.
  • WikiTree profile Hanson-1072 created through the import of hanson family tree.ged on Jul 22, 2012 by Martin Hanson.
  • See the Hanson Family Changes page for the details of edits by Martin and others.

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One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families by John Osborne Austin gives a complete list of children by both wives and marriage dates. (Pg 122) I will add the information from this source if agreeable
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